... one’s life Risk of psychosis Risk of psychosis was measured using the Dutch Screening Device for Psychotic Disorder [38], a seven-item inventory that is a good predictor of psychotic episodes Because ... alliance in therapist-assisted internet programs In a randomized controlled trial, Kiropoulos and colleagues compared a 12-week internet-based cognitivebehavioraltherapy (CBT) for panic disorder and ... study All psychologists were trained in psychotherapy and CBT for depression specifically for this study The therapists were given special training in therapeutic writing for the online treatment...
... comparison with placebo [13], while cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) encompassing exposure therapy and cognitive restructuring had a mean effect size of 0.8 in comparison with waiting list control ... Checklist-90Revised (SCL-90-R) Short Form 36 (SF-36) The Japanese version of the Short Form 36 (SF-36 version 1.2) was used to assess QoL The SF-36 [25] is a 36-item self-report questionnaire and is ... ANOVA for continuous variables and using c statistic for categorical variables Appendices: FU, follow-up; SAD, social anxiety disorder; SCL-90-R, Symptom Checklist-90-Revised; SF-36, Short Form...
... brief cognitivetherapyfor major depressive disorder in primary care Br J Psychiatry 1997, 171:131-134 32 Cully JA, Teten AL, Benge J, Sorroco KH, Kauth MR: Multidisciplinary brief cognitivebehavioral ... this pilot study was to examine the effect of facilitation on the implementation of cognitivebehavioraltherapy (CBT), an evidence-based therapy, in VA clinics We hypothesized that: therapists ... expectations for providing CBT, none had done so Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first controlled study of external facilitation as an implementation strategy for an EBP Consistent with...
... manual, including cognitive restructuring, mood monitoring, completion of a pleasant events checklist, behavioral contracting for pleasant events, or discussion of home exercises Audiotapes were ... Manual and Workbook: Collaborative Care, CognitiveBehavioral Program for Depressed Youth Portland, OR, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research; 2000 Weissman MM, Verdeli H, Gameroff MJ, Bledsoe ... intervention if it is intuitively appealing, makes sense, could be used correctly or is being used by colleagues who are happy with it); Openness (the extent to which an individual is willing to try...
... 73(5):982-989 Patelis-Siotis I, Young L, Robb J, Marriott M, Bieling P, Cox L, Joffe R: Group cognitivebehavioraltherapyfor bipolar disorder: a feasibility and effectiveness study J Affect Disord 2001, ... Criteria for inclusion in the treatment study were: (a) outpatients who could participate in the group-CBT for 12 weeks, (b) a diagnosis of major depressive disorder for the current episode established ... T, Crane C, Macmillan I, Mugford M, Croudace T, Jones P: Cognitive behaviour therapyfor improving social recovery in psychosis: a report from the ISREP MRC Trial Platform study (Improving Social...
... diagnosis another anxiety disorders n affective disorder F(1,41) = 09 p = 09 10 enuresis oppositional defiant disorder drop-outs administered to every child [46] This intelligence test is the revised ... rate for cognitive- behavioral treatment, Clark and Wells [22] proposed a cognitive model of the maintenance of social phobia and used the model to develop a new cognitivetherapy (CT) program for ... structured interview for the diagnosis of mental disorders according to DSMIV criteria For this purpose, the German version of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS) for Children (German...
... help tailor exercises for inclusion in a manualised intervention package For this small case series of patients with AN, a battery of exercises was taken from the flexibility module used as part ... thinking style improves performance in neurocognitive tasks (primary outcomes) 2) if this intervention is an acceptable treatment for AN patients and 3) how patient and therapist's feedback from a ... the delivery of the intervention For example, a monitoring form was used to report patient performance (scoring 1– poor/good) and exercises were timed However, this was found to be ineffective...
... evidence base for group CBT is much less strong than it isfor individual CBT [7] This paper is based on a feasibility and pilot study of a group-based intervention in primary care for women with ... It is important to conduct a fully powered trial, and this pilot study provides useful data to inform sample size calculations for this The study was also limited because we did not include a formal ... Montgomery for help on the statistical aspects of this study, Dr Ali Heawood and Dr Lesley Wye for their qualitative advice, Alana Donaldson and Pei Tse our administrators and Sheila Shatford from...
... the diagnosis of hypochondriasis, and if the patient satisfied the criteria for this diagnosis he or she was invited to give formal consent and complete baseline assessments At this appointment ... resolution and persist for months in the absence of treatment [5] The failure to detect this serious pathology is perhaps less surprising when there is a general belief that there is no adequate ... Following this initial period, therapists had fortnightly supervision until the last patients had been recruited and treated Therapists were also given three booklets of cognitive behaviour therapy...
... registrations in the worksheets The treatment lasted for 15 weeks and included e-mail contact only with the therapist Statistical analysis SPSS version 19.0 (SPSS inc., Chicago) was usedfor ... psychotherapy in Sweden: A comparison of attitudes between psychodynamic, cognitive, cognitive- behavioral, and integrative therapists Journal of Psychotherapy Integration 2009, 19(1):34-66 Goisman ... cognitive behaviour therapy Behav Res Ther 2009, 47(3):175-80 Hedman E, et al: Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy vs CognitiveBehavioral Group Therapyfor Social Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized...
... This investigator-initiated trial is registered as: “A comparison of the Cognitive Behavioural Analysis System of Psychotherapy against supportive psychotherapy for early onset chronic depression” ... - a history of psychotic symptoms, bipolar disorder, or organic brain disorders, - a primary diagnosis of another axis I disorder, - antisocial, schizotypical, or borderline personality disorder ... [33] isused It is a valid and efficient tool with items for screening for generalized anxiety disorder Quality of life The Medical Outcome Study 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) [34] is...
... Gueorguieva et al [30], a mixed effects models approach was used in the statistical analysis to adjust for these missing values The psychiatrists performing the clinical interviews at post-treatment and ... treatment interventions in comparison to other patients at our clinical unit Statistical analysis and rationale for comparisons We were informed by the adapted CONSORT checklist [32], but also analysed ... small effect For the within-group comparisons missing data is critical as effects could be overestimated As a second way to analyze the data, and to account for missing data we used a mixed effects...
... Cite this article as: Kenardy et al.: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of risk screening and early intervention comparing child- and family-focused cognitive- behavioural therapyfor PTSD ... demographic characteristics and reasons for dropout will be described Discussion This trial represents an opportunity to test the potential benefit of a trauma-focused CBT intervention for the treatment ... psychological distress in children involved in road traffic accidents British Journal of Clinical Psychology 2001, 40:197-208 Pre-publication history The pre-publication history for this paper can...
... that for CBT for phobic disorders, behavioral interventions (relying heavily on the principle of extinction) predominate over cognitive ones [for a review see e.g., [24]] In light of this and ... A, Carlbring P, Andersson E, Lindefors N: Internet-versus group-administered cognitive behaviour therapyfor panic disorder in a psychiatric setting: a randomised trial Bmc Psychiatry 2010, 10 ... (see additional file 3) discussed in the discussion section Statistical analysis Statistical analysis were performed using SPSS for Windows v15 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) and graphs were made...
... Cite this article as: Kenardy et al.: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of risk screening and early intervention comparing child- and family-focused cognitive- behavioural therapyfor PTSD ... McDermott B, March S: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of risk screening and early intervention comparing child- and family-focused cognitive- behavioural therapyfor PTSD in children following ... alternative criteria for PTSD in preschool children Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2003, 42:561-570 Pre-publication history The pre-publication history for this paper can...
... Intensive insulin therapy in patient with severe sepsis and septic shock is associated with an increased rate of hypoglycemia: results from a randomized multicentre study (VISEP) [abstract] Infection ... no assessment of an intermediary blood glucose value, which is often used [13] Greet Van den Berghe and colleagues already answered this question by analysing the data of the first study and concluded ... lowest blood glucose level [14] This hypothesis was found retrospectively, however, and clearly requires confirmation from prospective trials The use of IIT in Leuven is probably easier than in other...
... Diagnosis of BPD or existence of at least three DSM-IV criteria (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition) for BPD The diagnosis of BPD was made by means of a semistructured ... out of the DBT-A therapy Table Review of current psychiatric diagnoses on Axis I before (t1) and one year after therapy (t3) in the pilot study of Dialectical BehavioralTherapyfor Adolescents ... hallucinogens) 1 F3X Affective disorders F4X Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders F50 Eating disorders 2 F9X Behavioral and emotional disorders 1 Fleischhaker et al Child and Adolescent...